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  2. Noughts & Crosses (novel series) - Wikipedia

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    Callum is an alternative ending to Noughts and Crosses and was published for World Book Day 2012. Callum decides to let Sephy flee from the other kidnappers while they are out. While he shows her the way back to town, Sephy badly injures her foot and Callum then talks her into spending the night with him in an abandoned shack for her to recover.

  3. Malorie Blackman - Wikipedia

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    Malorie Blackman was born on 8 February 1962 [2] in Merton, London, and grew up in Lewisham, one of 5 siblings.Her parents were both from Barbados and had come to Britain as part of the "Windrush generation"; her father Joe was a bus driver and her mother Ruby worked in a pyjama factory. [3]

  4. Noughts + Crosses - Wikipedia

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    The series is set in an alternative history where black "Cross" people rule over white "Noughts". The first episode aired on BBC One on 5 March 2020, [1] and the remaining episodes premiered on BBC iPlayer on the same day. [2] In May 2021, the BBC announced that a second series had been commissioned. [3] The series differs from the book in ...

  5. Noughts & Crosses series - Wikipedia

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    Noughts & Crosses series. Add languages. Add links. Article; ... Download as PDF; Printable version ... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect ...

  6. Noughts and Crosses (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Noughts and Crosses is an alternative name for the game of Tic-tac-toe. Noughts and Crosses may also refer to: Noughts & Crosses (novel series), by Malorie Blackman; Noughts and Crosses, Australian television game show; Noughts + Crosses, British television adaptation of the Malorie Blackman novel

  7. OXO (video game) - Wikipedia

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    OXO is a video game developed by A S Douglas in 1952 which simulates a game of noughts and crosses (tic-tac-toe). It was one of the first games developed in the early history of video games. Douglas programmed the game as part of a thesis on human-computer interaction at the University of Cambridge.

  8. Sandy Douglas - Wikipedia

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    Douglas was born on 21 May 1921 in London.At age eight, his family moved to Cromwell Road, near what would become the London Air Terminal.. A 74 bus ride for one old penny took me to Exhibition Road, from which I could go towards South Kensington station to my father's office (which is still there) and workshop (now demolished) down by what became the Lycée Français.

  9. Talk:Noughts & Crosses (novel series) - Wikipedia

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    Look for article under book title "Noughts & Crosses". It's going to need intro material, references and etc. It's going to need intro material, references and etc. I'm not sure what the WikiCustom is regarding articles devoted to telling an author's idea blow by blow without benefit of the author's own words or skill.